Overview:

Colonel Antonio Garcia Navarro gathered 1500 volunteers in Latvia to form the “Blue Legion”. It consisted of three banderas, the Spanish term for small battalion. The first two battalions were infantry, and the third had three support companies including light artillery and anti-tank guns. The “Blue Legion” came back to the front in December and was attached to the German 121.Infanterie-Division. In January, the Red Army winter offensive repulsed the besiegers of Leningrad. Soon afterwards, the whole of Heeresgruppe Nord began a retreat under pressure from the Soviet forces. The “Blue Legion” followed the German retreat and fell back in a fighting withdrawal through the freezing wind and snow.

Attacker: Russian/Partisan (Reinforced elements of the 115th Rifle Corps and Partisans of the 1st Partisan Brigade)

Defender: Spanish Blue (Elements of the Blue Legion)

6.5 turns

Players: 2 OBA: None Night: No

Unit Counts:

Squads: A:23.0 D:11.5

AFVs: A:3

T-34 M41 x 3

D:1

Kfz 4

Guns: A:2

82mm BM obr. 37 x 250mm RM obr. 40

D:3

7.5cm PaK 408cm GrW 347.5cm leIG 18

Victory Conditions:

Exit VP:

Building Control VC:

Area Control VC:

Unit Based VC:

LOS Style VC:

CVP Cap:

Misc Rules:

GS, Mist, Winter Camo both sides. A: Partisans can not control Buildings